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The Ftng«r Post POINTS The Rigft^Roaa. Th« Case of Mr. C. BOUQHTOW (BY A DUNBDXN REPOUTBR.) It is exceedingly dif&cpl*> to get an actun! acquaintance. witlu-UieiccinsJjitutiqM^Vf 4 coantry> unless oneh'as l|»eT for- a time, in face-to-face view of its "operation. "Often the exact mean: ng" of the words employed to describe the- working- of a. cons itution can only be got on the spot, anct so it is with matters concerning the individual members of every home. To gain an accurate insight (nto affairs that once effected Mr Clement B?uglj t toiv.pf Ko. 58 l?orth-street,,Duuechri, a reporter called at that' gent It man's residence and enquired r •• Is. it- a. fact that 3 - ou were once ailing with indigestion, aud that you are now quite cured f" ' * •'That is so," answered _ Mr. Bough ton, " and it is to Clements Tonic that my Gratitude is due for being in such splendid h alth at the present time. It was when I was living at- Tuapeka West, about four or five miles from Lawrence, where \ waa working, that' my sufferings began, and a fellow- work man pat me on to taking the remedy that' cured me.* Q "Had you been tij'ing any other mcdi cine hffore you took Clements Tonic?" *<*I had- taken .several kinds, but. they had no'gobd. effect ;,<o that for firilyteye raoctiljs I Jiad to; pe/seve'rei w ith my iiWer.Viho.sti \ > xinf*v.gtoabl§ - circuiiistaui-ea. My appetite gDt so frail'that I enjoyed my meals, aud msiny a dny\'l..bid not' the least inclination fjsr.:*fd6d.^. tVdoe?. ngtAake^ great deal-pf tmft'SQ^t of busißes) to f«duci; A-inan's strength^ as I 'fotfrlk o'nt ' to.ihy sofrow, \thea^*>icepl«)tsneßs also . started: hot lieriiig «ie;mj ; yitality ran alHbeTn^ *qtti«b's'W. ; < ln.'4.hiß ■w^ay -I -gifon ' be(?anie':Bo languid thatsf J6*td -no rdesipo foip Work ajb.ajl, and w.ith- the feeling of drpw«injess tlmt settled upon mo I was nol in thf rfg"ht frame ; t6 " tak^-interttt- i?r anything. Nearly the 'whole' of {grime nights paaswjbefore I couldgettojileep, andwhort I woke. *up it was usually with a naety 'headache, that' tormented me, for"tße resl of the dayi. AJbrtt'ev tast.e in my mouith gave myVmon£ - ii»g meal an' iiflpleiasftnt aud,afte» eajting. everjsO litllgl ]waa 'afiactfedi with » , h^avj" sensation in the.jc.hest, wJjic"E. ieemctt 4 ta intei-fere w.ith- u»y ;, breathing, jC ßut that ' wa'aoxot th© worst p*rt of- my traublet, as my stomach tised^to becofme-.- tilled -wifcli i wind- that arose from the .undigested food* and, the pains that also came- there, were, severe in the, extreme. ' A new experience for me, and .brie that I did* uot~ like either, -was to find that my liefVbus system waj; areatly run down, for when I' had dorfe a little exercise my uertres wtre quite shaky; aud at other times they started to trembfi if anything occurred that jgave me a start. Often a strange mist gathered before "my eyes and gave me the impression thai littU dark specks, like grains of soot, were'liancing in front oFme, while, to make my' lif« ■till more miserable, there were aches in my loins that sometimes made walking quit 4 inconvenient. *■ I am not altogether cure what caused it, although I suppose it waa one of my indigestion symptoms ; but there was a pain right under my shoulder blades that I could have done very well without; yet I had to bear every one of my ailments right up to the time I started taking Clements Tonic, aud then, I am thankful to say, I soon began to feel easier. Upon my word, I never experienced such a rapid change fo» the better in all my life, and myspeedv- recovery, affords emphatic proof of the, curing capabilities of Clements Tonic, which I* can safely say is a genuine remedy for ailment! similar to the ones I suffered from." " Can you remember the first benefits yoa derived ? " 11 To tell you the truth, I felt more vigp« rous and cheerful after taking a couple oi botths of Clements Tonic than I had been for a long time, and the' appetite I got wm surprising. By-aud-bye I noticed that my food was going through a proper process of digestion, for the wind and stomach pain.i liftoff annoying me', and the heaviness "had gone from my chest as well. For curing headaches and making me sleep, besides renioi ing all pains and putting my nerirout system into splendid fettle, I shall alwayi bear pleasing recollections of Clement* Tinic, and you may publish these facts foi others' benefit in any form you !ike^' STATUTORY DECLARATION*. I, Ci.b*:k.\t Bocchtos, of 58 Forth-streek, Dui:«din' in the Colon v of New Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely declare' ihat I have carefully rend' thi annexed document, consisting of two folios, and consecuihely numbered from one to two, and that it contains and ia a Iras and faithful, account of my illness and cure by Clement* Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish In *ny way nij statement*— which I giv« voluntarily, without re> ce'hii>£ any payment; and 1 make this so!«u)n decitation conscientiously believing the same to bf true, »jid,b£-yirtye.of. the^roWsioiis of «n,A«*oJ^ aen«raj,A«W.yy.rf.^Z^S9d,j!U^leaJ!lX. Just:ces of P«ce Act, 1882. v —* Declared at Dunedin, this fourteenth « day % .Urcht • 0»e Utouuod Bine hundred mad tbre* ,e»ote.w.. • wp^;^
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Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 84
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Page 84 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 84
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